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Re: $5000 week job
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04/04/20 05:04 PM
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I think Parkland still hires ADN prepared staff. The nursing ER Residency there is one of the most sought after in the US.
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Re: $5000 week job
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04/04/20 05:12 PM
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Honestly, that’s not that much money when you start adding up the amount time I’m sure that will be required. Not to mention what you will be treating. All just my opinion. Average pay for a RN in New York is around $42 per hour, this is about triple pay. Add free housing and it a great deal. I’m assuming on a 21 contract they are going to except 21 days of 12 hour days. I think housing is going to be a hotel room. I’m just going by what I know about contractors in my business. No. 3-12 hour shifts a week. $100-150 hour is not unreasonable for high acuity assignments. Sometimes strike breakers are paid that.
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Re: $5000 week job
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04/04/20 05:21 PM
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Taxes are very high there aren't they?
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Re: $5000 week job
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04/04/20 07:38 PM
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I think Parkland still hires ADN prepared staff. The nursing ER Residency there is one of the most sought after in the US. My daughter was an ER nurse at Parkland for 4-5 years, she loved it and it stressed her at the same time- It seems turnover is pretty rampant there, not many handle what parkland can throw on a nurse there- She made the move to the hospital and stayed another year but has moved to another ER since- I’m glad she moved on, just her parking and to and from the hospital always concerned me, especially at the original location-
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Re: $5000 week job
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04/04/20 09:11 PM
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10,000 for FNP. Daughter considered but has a great position here and did not want to lose it. When the nurse returns it is a minimum of 14 quarantine.
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Re: $5000 week job
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04/04/20 09:15 PM
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I think Parkland still hires ADN prepared staff. The nursing ER Residency there is one of the most sought after in the US. My daughter was an ER nurse at Parkland for 4-5 years, she loved it and it stressed her at the same time- It seems turnover is pretty rampant there, not many handle what parkland can throw on a nurse there- She made the move to the hospital and stayed another year but has moved to another ER since- I’m glad she moved on, just her parking and to and from the hospital always concerned me, especially at the original location- Once you get seniority and move to a trauma room Dallas County can make you a believer. Most leave and go to a less stressful community hospital ER a CPEN or CEN opens a lot of doors.
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Re: $5000 week job
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04/04/20 11:03 PM
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Honestly, that’s not that much money when you start adding up the amount time I’m sure that will be required. Not to mention what you will be treating. All just my opinion. Average pay for a RN in New York is around $42 per hour, this is about triple pay. Add free housing and it a great deal. I’m assuming on a 21 contract they are going to except 21 days of 12 hour days. I think housing is going to be a hotel room. I’m just going by what I know about contractors in my business. Most hospital nurses work 3 twelve hour shifts per week to be considered Full time. I highly doubt they going to ask them to work everyday. I would assume housing would be either long term stay hotel or a shared apartment.
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